Discover Crete’s charm in 2 days: explore Knossos, Lasithi, Rethymno, and Chania’s vibrant old towns, rich history, and stunning landscapes.
Discover Crete’s charm in 2 days: explore Knossos, Lasithi, Rethymno, and Chania’s vibrant old towns, rich history, and stunning landscapes.
Knossos Palace and Lasithi Plateau
Knossos Archaeological Site - Exploring Crete, Greece’s largest island, offers an adventure through breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and lively culture. The island is abundant with highlights, each providing a distinct experience.
Begin with Knossos Palace, the legendary residence of King Minos and the…
Knossos Palace and Lasithi Plateau
Knossos Archaeological Site - Exploring Crete, Greece’s largest island, offers an adventure through breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and lively culture. The island is abundant with highlights, each providing a distinct experience.
Begin with Knossos Palace, the legendary residence of King Minos and the center of Minoan civilization, located just outside Heraklion. This archaeological site provides an intriguing look into Europe’s oldest advanced civilization, featuring frescoes, throne rooms, and complex architecture.
Omalia Olive Press - Embark on an exciting journey through the world of Cretan olive oil, where tradition meets innovation. Visit a 4th generation family-run olive oil press, where you can explore every step of the production process, from tree to bottle, and taste various local olive oils and honey.
Windmills Of Lasithi Plateau - A notable feature of the Lasithi Plateau is its traditional windmills, once used to pump water for irrigation. Although many are no longer operational, they remain a striking symbol of the plateau and its agricultural heritage. During your tour, stop to admire these picturesque windmills and learn about their historical significance in the region.
Psychro - Discover the ancient craft of pottery in the heart of Lasithi Plateau, where tradition and artistry unite. Visiting a local pottery workshop offers a unique insight into the island’s rich history and vibrant culture, dating back thousands of years to the Minoan civilization.
Observe skilled artisans shape clay into beautiful, functional pieces, using techniques passed down through generations. Witness the entire process, from molding and carving to firing in traditional kilns. Many studios offer interactive workshops, allowing visitors to create their own keepsakes — a perfect way to immerse in the Cretan lifestyle.
Take home more than just memories by purchasing handcrafted ceramics, from intricately painted vases to everyday tableware, each piece reflecting the island’s natural beauty and artistic heritage.
Lasithi Mesa - The next stop is the village of Mesa Lasithi. Pause in a traditional café to enjoy a Greek coffee paired with homemade cookies and raki.
Ano Kera - Savor some Cretan flavors in a family tavern, made with fresh local ingredients. Here, you can taste Mousaka, Stuffed vegetables, Greek salad, Saganaki, Stifado, and more.
Krasi - Visit Krassi village for spectacular views and the monumental Platanus Tree. If fortunate, you might spot the bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus).
Rethymno and Chania
Agia Pelagia - Enjoy a Greek coffee break.
Rethymnon - Rethymno is a delightful coastal town on the island of Crete, celebrated for its rich history, Venetian architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
Situated between Chania and Heraklion, Rethymno offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern amenities. The town’s Venetian harbor, lined with cafes and restaurants, invites visitors to relax while enjoying views of colorful boats and historic buildings.
Chania Town - Chania is a charming town on the northwest coast of Crete, renowned for its rich history, Venetian architecture, and enchanting old town. The town blends various cultural influences, including Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek, creating a unique atmosphere.
Museum of El Greco - Nestled in a valley filled with orange groves, olive trees, and vibrant greenery, Fodele offers a scenic escape from the busier towns and cities of Crete.
Fodele is best known as the birthplace of the internationally renowned Renaissance painter El Greco. A visit to the El Greco Museum, located near the village, is a highlight for art lovers and history enthusiasts. The museum is housed in a traditional stone building thought to be close to where El Greco was born in 1541. It contains copies of his most famous works and provides insights into his life and artistic journey, from his Cretan origins to his influential career in Spain.
- Liability Insurance
- Transportation in Mercedes Benz Van
- Lunch
- Guide: English
- All fees and/or taxes
- Pick up and drop off from your accommodation hotel/port/airport
- Coffee, Water and Refreshments
- Liability Insurance
- Transportation in Mercedes Benz Van
- Lunch
- Guide: English
- All fees and/or taxes
- Pick up and drop off from your accommodation hotel/port/airport
- Coffee, Water and Refreshments
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
On this two-day private tour, participants will discover the highlights of Crete Island.
Embark on a journey through time by visiting the charming villages of the Lasithi Plateau, where the traditional lifestyle and authenticity remain intact.
At a fourth-generation olive oil mill, guests will have the opportunity to learn about the entire production…
On this two-day private tour, participants will discover the highlights of Crete Island.
Embark on a journey through time by visiting the charming villages of the Lasithi Plateau, where the traditional lifestyle and authenticity remain intact.
At a fourth-generation olive oil mill, guests will have the opportunity to learn about the entire production process, from the olive tree to the bottle.
Visit Knossos Palace, one of Crete’s most important archaeological sites. This palace was the heart of the Minoan civilization.
Chania, a scenic town on Crete’s northwest coast, is renowned for its rich history, Venetian architecture, and delightful old town. The town is a blend of various cultural influences, including Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek, creating a distinctive atmosphere.
Rethymno boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Originally established during the Minoan period, it has been home to numerous civilizations, such as the Mycenaeans, Dorians, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- This is a private tour, only your group will participate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.